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Niglon Type 2 Surge Protection Device NSA2-240

SKU: NSA2-240

The Niglon SPD NSA2-240 is a top-of-the-line surge protection device (SPD) designed to safeguard your electrical systems from transient overvoltages. This SPD is engineered to protect critical equipment by diverting excessive voltage caused by lightning strikes or power surges, ensuring the longevity and reliability of your installations.

£21.99 EX. VAT

Description

  • Change to Suitable for Earthing Type TN-C, TN-C-S, IT & TT
  • Type Type 2
  • Rated Working voltage of Uo 230V
  • Max. discharge current 8/20μs (kA) 40kA
  • Nominal Discharge current 8/20μs (kA) 20kA
  • Max. Continuous Operating Voltage 275 V~
  • Voltage protection level (kV) 335 Vac withstand
  • Supplied with cables Yes
  • IP Rating IP20
  • Material PA66
  • Local indicator Green indicates normal state and red indicates failure
  • Flammability Rating Comply with UL94V-0
  • Remote Signaller Yes
  • Busbar Mounting Yes
  • Relevant Standards BS EN 61643-11

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Frequently asked questions

An SPD is a device designed to protect electrical equipment from transient voltage spikes or surges. These spikes can be caused by lightning strikes, switching operations, or other electrical disturbances.

Single-phase electrical systems power a variety of sensitive electronics and appliances in homes, offices, and small businesses. SPDs help prevent damage to these devices caused by sudden voltage spikes, ensuring their longevity and reliability.

SPDs for single-phase systems come in several types:

  • Type 2 SPDs: These are commonly installed at the main distribution board to protect against surges from indirect lightning strikes and switching operations.
  • Type 3 SPDs: These provide additional protection at the point of use, such as individual sockets or equipment, and are often used in conjunction with Type 2 SPDs for comprehensive protection.

When selecting an SPD for a single-phase system, consider:

  • Voltage Rating: Ensure the SPD’s voltage rating matches the system voltage (typically 230V in the UK).
  • Maximum Discharge Current (Imax): This indicates the surge current capacity the SPD can safely handle.
  • Response Time: Look for an SPD with a fast response time to quickly divert surges before they can damage connected equipment.

SPDs should comply with relevant standards such as BS EN 61643 and BS 7671 (Wiring Regulations). Compliance ensures that SPDs are suitable for the specific application and provide effective surge protection.

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